
Wild Child chords by Lou Reed (Ver. 2)
Guitar chords with lyrics
Wild Child by Lou Reed From: 'Lou Reed' (1972) D G I was talking to Chuck in his Genghis Khan suit D and his wizard's hat G He spoke of his movie and how he was making D a new soundtrack C G D And then we spoke of kids on the coast C G D and different types of organic soap C G D And the way suicides don't leave notes A Then we spoke of Lorraine
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always back to Lorraine D G I was speaking to Phil who was given to pills D and small racing cars G He had given 'em up since his last crack-up D had carried him too far C G D Then we spoke of movies and verse C G D and the way an actress held her purse C G D And the way life at times could get worse A Then we spoke of Lorraine always back to Lorraine D G Ah, she's a wild child D G and nobody can get at her D G She's a wild child D G oh, and nobody can get to her Bm G Sleeping out on the street D G Oh, living all alone D G without a house or a home Fm# and then she asked you, please A hey baby, can I have some spare change D Oh, can I break your heart G D She's a wild child G D she's a wild child D G I was talking to Betty about her auditions D how they made her ill G The life of the theater is certainly fraught D with many spills and chills C G D But she calmed down after some wine C G D which is what happens most of the time C G D Then we sat and both spoke in rhyme A Till we spoke of Lorraine ah, it's always back to Lorraine D G I was talking to Ed who'd been reported dead D by mutual friends G He thought it was funny that I had no money D to spend on him C G D So we both shared a piece of sweet cheese C G D and sang of our lives and our dreams C G D And how things can come apart at the seams A And we talked of Lorraine always back to Lorraine D G She's a wild child D G oh, and nobody can get at her D G She's a wild child D G oh, and nobody can get to her Bm G Sleeping out on the street D G Oh, living all alone D G without a house or a home F#m and then she asked you, please A oh baby, can I have some spare change D Now can I break your heart G D She's a wild child G D she's a wild child
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